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"Going to a ball," Fairbanks said.
"That was to be like a child debutante going to a ball," Ms. Durran said.
I'm talking about going to a ball game with your kid," he said.
"Been to a couple of plays and going to a ball tonight".
I'm going to a ball tonight, and I would like to borrow my ancestral crown.' " She was referring to one of two gem-encrusted royal crowns — Empress Josephine's, and one from the Romanovs — which the store had bought from the families' descendants and used in its window displays.
I'm going to a ball tonight, and I would like to borrow my ancestral crown.' " She was referring to one of two gem-encrusted royal crowns Empress Josephine's, and one from the Romanovs which the store had bought from the families' descendants and used in its window displays.
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